Happy Saturday! We have a new Word Challenge over at Just Us Girls. Maria chose the word THANKFUL. Great word for this time of the year!
I was organizing my new stamps the other day and came across this free stamp I received from Concord & 9th. I thought it was perfect for this challenge. I stamped it in one of those Kaleidascope ink pads. This one was from Stampin' Up, so it's an old one called Pumpkin Patch. Then I used a wonky stitch die to cut it out. I also came across this plaid cover die from Altenew while I was organizing and used it over the Distress Oxide inked background. The colors matched the ink pad I used on the stamp perfectly. The background was spritzed with water. I added sequins too.
You can see more from the JUGs DT and our November guest, Trina Pham, on the JUGs blog.
Thanks for stopping by!
Recipe
Stamps: Grateful for You (Concord & 9th)
Paper: Neenah
Ink: Spiced marmalade, fired brick, peeled paint, Kaleidascope pumpkin patch
Accessories: Wonky stitches (Avery Elle), Layered Plaid cover die (Altenew), sequins, fun foam
10 comments:
I love, love, love that gorgeous sentiment stamp!
Love your plaid background, sentiment and layout! This is such a gorgeous creation!!!
This is so cool! I love that background with the beautiful inking and the plaid cover die. Great effect on that sentiment too with the kaleidoscope ink.
Fabulous card. I love the colors you created with that kaleidoscope ink pad, just beautiful. And the plaid background is perfect, great card!!!
What a gorgeous autumn creation!! The plaid with the florals is an amazing look.
Your cover on that background is so perfect for a plaid look! This card is just lovely
Nothing beats a free stamp. Great colours. Love the plaid cover.
Oh Lisa this is beeeeeeeeeeeutiful. Love the colour combination and super background. Perfect sentiment and so bold.
What a perfect fall card! Love your stamped image the colors. Nicely done.
Yay! for finding some unused stamps, Lisa, because they work beautifully together. So do those gorgeous Autumn colors.
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